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Plus 2024 upcoming chats at the Ocean House Author Series
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Whether you’re a science nerd or comedy buff, Ben Miller's Stand-Up Science show, which comes to AS220 in Providence this March, is likely to get a laugh out of you. The multimedia comedy show …
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This March, Trinity Repertory Company stage will once again be graced by the powerful narrative of August Wilson’s Fences , marking its return for the first time in over three decades. Running …
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Giana Sacco, the visionary artist behind Occipital, is opening the doors of her art studio to fellow makers for an Artisan Market that will be a flurry of creative energy. From February 1-3, this …
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The golf exec and music scene fixture behind Greenwood HiFi
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Ideas for planning your own perfect Valentine’s Day
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From cycling to construction, these industry pioneers are prioritizing platforms for Black voices
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“Piano (de)composition” centers an instrument’s quiet end of life in a public space
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How does society prepare for a demographic shift where 65 is the new middle-age?
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Inside the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) this Wednesday awaited a trio from Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations , a show that embodies the theater's very …
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The tradition of record collecting has seen a recent revival, and it's no secret. Vinyl tantalizes with the lure of nostalgia, from flipping through the colorful album art looking for an old favorite …
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